Tillandsia lampropoda facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Tillandsia lampropoda |
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Scientific classification | |
Genus: |
Tillandsia
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Species: |
lampropoda
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Synonyms | |
Tillandsia lampropoda var. major L.B.Sm. |
Tillandsia lampropoda is a special kind of flowering plant. It belongs to a group of plants called Tillandsia, which are often known as "air plants." This plant grows naturally in Central America and the southern part of Mexico. You can find it from a place called Oaxaca all the way down to Panama.
About Tillandsia Lampropoda
Tillandsia lampropoda is a species of plant. This means it's a specific type of plant that can reproduce with others of its kind. It's part of the Tillandsia genus, which is a larger group of similar plants. These plants are called "air plants" because many of them don't need soil to grow. They get their water and nutrients from the air around them.
What are Cultivars?
Sometimes, people create new versions of plants. These new versions are called cultivars. A cultivar is a plant that has been specially grown or bred by humans. They often have unique features, like different flower colors or leaf shapes. Here are some cultivars related to Tillandsia lampropoda:
- Tillandsia 'El Primo'
- Tillandsia 'Sentry'
- × Vrieslandsia 'Red Beacon'
See also
In Spanish: Tillandsia lampropoda para niños